GENERAL NEWS
MUTINY IN GERMAN NAVY. DUE TO SUBMARINE LOSSES. OFFICERS KILLED. (By Telegraph.—lrie.-vi Awn.—Copyright.) (Australian and N.Z. Cable .Association.) I.ONIXJN, January IT. Received January IS, 7.10 p.m. The Pally Express t leneva correspondent .-ay.- that the mutiny ;n the German Navy was been:; hy s'inm.'inrn crew- and suli.semeetly syiread >o portions of the crews on cruisers at Kiel. A uumlver of othccrs wen; killed by 'he men, several of whom parlieipated in the fine mutiny. Submarine men are especially d iss at i shed owing to the number of boat,- and comrades who fail to return to (lemiany. WAR STRESS IN GERMANY. CONDITIONS OF CITY LIFE. WARNING BY COUNT DERNBURG. (The Times ) AMSTERDAM, January 17. Received January IS, 7.10 p.m. Count Demhurg, ex Csiloni.it Secretary, speaking in the Prussian Upper House, said that rim Government must abate the shocking living condition.' in the cities or there would be a terrible decline in rile birth rale and the mortality among children under one year of age would he still worse.
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Southland Times, Issue 17868, 19 January 1918, Page 5
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